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Hi Karl, I remember your model. I was very impressed by your build, as I've seen it the first time. And there's nothing changed. I am very impressed. Just beautyful. Thanks for sharing
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- ancre
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Your masts are looking very impressive, Remco. I downloaded your log of MSW 1.0. Hopefully it helps me to avoid some mistakes.
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Moin Karl, I am very happ to see your build log again.
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Gary, this are really great news. Your log at MSW 1.0 was a big inspiration for me and will be also in the new forum.
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It's really a wonderful book. I don't know how the English translation is, but in German it's sometimes very funny to read and understand, what they mean.
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HMS Euryalus by egen -
AnobiumPunctatum replied to egen's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1801 - 1850
It seems, that you like to build her only with double frames. This makes the job much easier but is very uncommon for English Ships of that time. I am interested to see, whow your build goes on. -
ancre Le Fleuron 1729 by rekon54 - 1:24
AnobiumPunctatum replied to rekon54's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
We have time Giorgo. It's fun to follow your log in the fast motion mode. -
She is looking beautyful as in MSW 1.0. It was really fun to follow your log.
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I am happy, that you continue your wonderful log
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Daniel, I am allway impressedif I see what you do with the old Heller kit. It's a fantastic model.
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Toni, I am happy to see you and your fantastic build log again. I will follow you with great interest. Have a look in the log of Dan. There is a chance that you get your complete log back.
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You talked about the model in the German forum and I am happy to see some pics of your fantastic build.
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